Example sentences of "was given [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 In 1877 , the manufacture and repair of locomotives at Wolverton was given up and the whole of this work was done at Crewe , so that Wolverton became an exclusively carriage building centre .
2 The parcels carrying service proved unsatisfactory and was given up on 31 December 1911 .
3 The service on the Penge route was curtailed at the ‘ Pawleyne Arms ’ and the Cricket Green service at Mitcham was given up .
4 The house , empty for nearly twenty years , was in a sorry state , and Honora recalled in a television interview , ‘ The garden was given up as lost …
5 One of its rooms was given over to chess-playing , a pastime enjoyed by Rosengarten and Leonard .
6 How much of the discussion was given over to reporting back on the perceptions of others including children ?
7 Though the Reformation brought an end to Grandison 's college , the medieval college houses were allowed to remain , and the collegiate church , to which a magnificent parish aisle had recently been added , was given over completely to the people of the town .
8 The final destruction of the road 's equilibrium took place when it was given over to high speed travel by car .
9 The morning of the celebrations dawned and the whole day was given over to ironing best robes , practising on broomsticks and chanting .
10 Mark Cameron ( 1987 ) came to believe , after studying these frescoes intensively , that the West Wing of the Knossos Labyrinth in particular was given over to a whole programme of initiation rites and ordeals .
11 The building was given over to the university in 1810 , and the commode entered the Clanwilliam collection in 1831 .
12 In the hall one of the walls was given over entirely to a tiled picture of Christ displaying His Sacred Heart ; another depicted the Blessed Virgin being carried upwards to Heaven by a host of angels , and a third was of St Anthony holding a lily and looking tenderly down at the beholder .
13 Their park was given over as a whole for building development , and laid out on the gridiron pattern in the middle decades of the eighteenth century .
14 Ironically , during the war years , the pitch was in better condition than it had ever been , as it was given over to the growing of carrots and potatoes .
15 The evening was given over to a " conversation " , which was held in the Church Institute and attracted an audience of one hundred and fifty people .
16 Time now passed untrackably , for it was given over to struggle , with the bed like a trap or a pit , covered in nets , and the sense of starting out on a terrible journey , towards a terrible secret .
17 The rest was given over to a bowling green and a large expanse of lawn ; the potential for change was enormous .
18 Some space was given over to discussion of these questions in chapters 2 and 3 .
19 So much of the station was given over to the passengers , who by 1863 numbered 2.1 million annually , that a special parcels depot was built next to the station proper in 1889 .
20 The front part of the house , being somewhat darkened by evergreens , was given over to the Staff Common Room , with the classrooms of the senior forms on the first floor .
21 Much of the speech was given over to the already familiar complaints about " destructive and separatist tendencies " and about " ferocious " attempts to discredit the central government , and to exhortations to political forces to unite behind perestroika .
22 So William erm on Thursday night erm he said on B B C's Question Time erm which was given over to crime and punishment issues which had not been debated and erm William said he 'd a come to the conclusion now that he believed drug taking should be made legal .
23 It was given by about I 6 per cent of all concerned .
24 After the defeat of the battle of Hastings the parish was given along with others to Odo , Bishop of Bayeux , half brother to William I , but at an assembly at Penenden Heath in 1076 , led by Lanfranc , Archbishop of Canterbury , the Manor was returned to the Church of St. Andrew , Rochester .
25 At the age of seventeen he was playing for Antigua in the Leeward Islands tournament when he was given out caught behind .
26 When England batted , Gooch was given out caught behind and it seemed to dispirit his team-mates ; without their hero of the previous game they looked lost , and folded for 114 all out .
27 Mr Cross does not deny the main charge in my article that a Hiatts-Thompson brochure was given out to two British human rights workers at the Miami exhibition which indicated that the leg-cuffs for sale were manufactured in Birmingham .
28 Ramiz Raja , undersung though exceptionally gifted that he is , showed benefit from his recent R&R trip home to Pakistan , but at 54 he was given out , at first , it was thought , lbw , but in fact from what umpire Palmer considered a thin edge to the wicketkeeper .
29 On the second day Smith was palpably out lbw but went on the score 42 ; Mujtaba was given out when the ball seemed to hit his boot ; and Gooch , I believe , should have been given out three times in the second innings .
30 Mark Ramprakash 's unlucky run in Test cricket continued when he was given out caught by the helmeted Asif Mujtaba at short leg in the second innings .
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